Android Studio, the configured lint and other IDE inspections run automatically
whenever you compile your program. You can also manually run inspections in Android Studio
by selecting Analyze > Inspect Code from the application or right-click menu.
The Specify Inspections Scope dialog appears so you can specify the desired inspection
profile and scope.

lint tool processes the application source files.

You can configure lint checking at different levels:

Globally, for the entire project

Per project module

Per production module

Per test module

Per open files

Per class hierarchy

Per Version Control System (VCS) scopes

Configuring lint in Android Studio

Android Studio allows you to enable or disable individual inspections and configure
project-global, directory-specific, and file-specific settings for lint.
You can manage inspection profiles and configure inspection severity within Android Studio using
the File > Settings > Project Settings menu to open the Inspections
page with a list of the supported profiles and inspections.

DroidBench :

is an open test suite for evaluating the effectiveness of taint-analysis
tools specifically for Android apps.
The suite can be used to assess both static and dynamic taint analyses,
but in particular it contains test cases for interesting static-analysis
problems (field sensitivity, object sensitivity, tradeoffs in
access-path lengths etc.) as well as for Android-specific challenges
like correctly modeling an application’s lifecycle, adequately handling
asynchronous callbacks and interacting with the UI.

SuSi:

is a tool for the fully automated classification and categorization of Androidframework sources and sinks

There exist different kinds of sensitive sources and sinks in the area
of Android security. For instance, the user’s location information or
address book can be treated as a source, while the network connection or
the SMS message sending facilities can be seen as sinks. In general,
sources and sinks are accessed through specific API methods (e.g,
getLastKnownLocation() for the user’s current location).

SuSi is a tool that automatically generates a list of Android sources
and sinks by analyzing the complete Android source code. Our approach is
version-independent and can simply be run again when a new Android
version is released. This relieves security analysts from having to
regularly create new lists of sources and sinks by hand.

Download Link : https://github.com/secure-software-engineering/SuSi

DidFail:

DidFail (Droid Intent Data Flow Analysis for Information Leakage) uses
static analysis to detect potential leaks of sensitive information
within a set of Android apps. DidFail combines and augments
FlowDroid (which identifies intra-component information flows) and
Epicc (which identifies
properties of intents such as its action string) to track both
inter-component and intra-component data flow in a set of Android
applications. DidFail's two-phase analysis allows for fast user-response
time by using precomputed phase-1 analysis results.

Note:

This tool is a research prototype. It is not intended for industrial use.

Download Link : https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wklieber/didfail/didfail.zip

Androwarn :

is a tool whose main aim is to detect and warn the user
about potential malicious behaviours developped by an Android
application.

The detection is performed with the static analysis of the application's Dalvik bytecode, represented as Smali.

Download Link : https://github.com/maaaaz/androwarn

FlowDroid – Taint Analysis :

FlowDroid is a context-, flow-, field-, object-sensitive and lifecycle-aware
static taint analysis tool for Android applications. Unlike many other
static-analysis approaches for Android we aim for an analysis with very
high recall and precision. To achieve this goal we had to accomplish two
main challenges: To increase precision we needed to build an analysis
that is context-, flow-, field- and object-sensitive; to increase recall
we had to create a complete model of Android’s app lifecycle.

Our analysis is based on Soot and Heros.
FlowDroid uses a very precise callgraph which helps us to ensure flow-
and context-sensitivity. Its IFDS-based flow functions guarantee field-
and object-sensitivity. Because an accurate and efficient alias search
is crucial for context-sensitivity in conjuction with field-sensitivity,
we want to highlight this part of our analysis, which is inspired by Andromeda. Note: soot-infoflow-android is part of FlowDroid, a context-, flow-, field-,
object-sensitive and lifecycle-aware static taint analysis tool for
Android applications.Download Link : https://github.com/secure-software-engineering/soot-infoflow-android

Open source Tools for Live Meeting(Web Conferencing)

posts. Guys the most of you find these posts a valuable resource for the e-Learning community. As a result, the following post is Free and Open Source Web Conferencing (Online Meetings, Webinars) Tools for e-Learning.

The following list contains free and open source Web Conferencing tools that are n't in particular order.

Also, you should be sure that the e-Learning community will highly appreciate:

if you post a comment with your experience with these tools and/or,

if you post a comment with a link to any other free and open source Web Conferencing tool.

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BigBluebutton* is built for Higher Education. It enables universities and colleges to deliver a high-quality learning experience to remote students. BigBlueButton is an active open source project that focuses on usability, modularity, and clean design -- both for the user and the developer. The project is hosted at Google Code. BigBlueButton is built by combining over fourteen open source components.

*note: Epignosis has created a module that provides integration of BigBlueButton conferencing in eFront Open Source Learning Management System. BigBlueButton is a free web-conferencing tool with text chat, audio and video capabilites, a virtual whiteboard and many more presentation and conferencing features.

OpenMeetings is a free browser-based software that allows you to set up instantly a conference in the Web. You can use your microphone or webcam, share documents on a white board, share your screen or record meetings. It is available as hosted service or you download and install a package on your server with no limitations in usage or users.

OpenMeetings Key Features Mini Demo

Mikogo is a free desktop sharing tool full of features to assist you in conducting the perfect online meeting or web conference. Take advantage of the opportunity to share any screen content or application over the Internet in true color quality with up to 10 participants simultaneously, while still sitting at your desk.

Yugma free web conferencing allows anyone, anywhere to instantly share their desktop and ideas online with others. To start hosting your own meetings you have to sign up for FREE. Your Yugma Free web conferencing account allows you to invite up to 20 attendees

Using WebHuddle, you have options and flexibility. Meetings can be conducted either in conjunction with an enterprise’s existing teleconferencing service, or utilizing WebHuddle’s optional voice over IP. WebHuddle also offers recording capabilities -- presentations can easily be recorded for playback over any web browser for those who missed the live meeting.

With Vyew you can give a presentation to a hundred people online or post a document you've been working on for review by your colleagues at the convenience. Vyew is extremely flexible alloying you to bring online collaboration and conferencing into your workflow on your terms.

Dimdim delivers synchronized live presentations, whiteboards and web pages while sharing your voice and video over the Internet - with no download. With the Free edition you can get 10 person meetings, 1 way video, standard support, Dimdim branded rooms, and public meetings.

*note: Epignosis has created a module that provides integration of Dimdim conferencing in eFront Open Source Learning Management System.

Adobe® ConnectNow is a great way to share ideas, discuss details, and complete work with others all online. Reduce travel costs, save time, and increase productivity with a web conferencing solution that's easy to access and simple to use. ConnectNow operates inside a web browser. There's no installation required, so getting started is easy and Free